Pronunciation: /həˈræŋ/
noun a lengthy and aggressive speech or lecture
A1 The teacher gave a long harangue about the importance of studying for exams.
A2 The politician's harangue against the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the audience.
B1 The manager's harangue about punctuality in the workplace was taken seriously by the employees.
B2 The activist delivered a powerful harangue on the need for environmental conservation.
C1 The lawyer's harangue in court was eloquent and persuasive, swaying the jury in favor of her client.
C2 The dictator's harangue to the nation was filled with propaganda and manipulation tactics.
verb to lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner